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Heucherella STOPLIGHT PP16835
Heucherella STOPLIGHT PP16835 Heucherella STOPLIGHT PP16835 Heucherella STOPLIGHT PP16835
STOPLIGHT Heucherella PP16835
Common Name: Foamy Bells
Zone 4 to 9, Evergreen (in some or all zones)
Full sun to full shade.
Plants reach 6 inches tall and 6 to 10 inches wide,
clump-forming perennial.

Radiant yellow leaves have a large, dark red blotch in the center which feathers out through the veins. The foliage of this selection is larger and more yellow with a darker blotch than H. 'Sunspot' PP14825. White flowers are produced on 12 inch tall stalks beginning in late spring.

Easy to grow average soil; but best in organically rich, humus, medium wet, well-drained soil, neutral pH in partial shade. These perennials grow most vigorously and have the strongest colors when grown in partial shade (preferably afternoon shade). They can also be grown in full shade but their growth rate will be very slow. A better performer in the north than in the south, their life span tends to increase as the average temperature is lowered. Performs well in full sun in the north, but prefers afternoon shade in the south. Foliage color is typically enhanced with afternoon shade. If grown in full sun, consistent moisture is particularly important to prevent scorch.

Use this salt tolerant plant as a border, in containers, for cut flower or foliage, rock gardens, edging, and mass planting. Heucherellas are evergreen in areas with mild winters. If properly sited out of the way of winter winds and with reliable snow cover, gardeners in northern regions may also find their heucherellas acting as evergreens. If the plant looks tattered by early spring, shear off any damaged leaves to make room for the vibrant new foliage which will fill in quickly.

Remove stems of faded flowers to encourage additional bloom. In cold winter climates, winter mulch applied after the ground freezes will help prevent root heaving. Divide clumps in spring every 3 to 4 years.

X Heucherella is a hybrid between a variety of Heuchera and a variety of Tiarella.

One quart container.
Not available for shipment to AK, AZ, CA, HI, OR or WA

Price: $12.00

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